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let me go back to kendall coffey real quick. we just heard the reverend say the family is waiting to hear from the special prosecutor here. as you pointed out, the usual process would be to contact the family and then obviously whom ever would be representing george zimmerman or george zimmerman if he is representing himself and they have not heard anything. does that concern you? >> no, it doesn't. i think what i would expect this special prosecutor intended to let them know probably shortly before she announced to the public and as we know happens in a case like this, tamron, word god out somehow, so i don't think it is surprising that they haven't yet heard officially from the special prosecutor. given that the word is out it might accelerate her decision to let them know and if all events we're waiting for just as the family is i think we all want to see if there is indeed an he on official confirmation and we want to know what the actual charges would be. >> kendall, would it be likely scenario to play out, she comes out an
let me go back to kendall coffey real quick. we just heard the reverend say the family is waiting to hear from the special prosecutor here. as you pointed out, the usual process would be to contact the family and then obviously whom ever would be representing george zimmerman or george zimmerman if he is representing himself and they have not heard anything. does that concern you? >> no, it doesn't. i think what i would expect this special prosecutor intended to let them know probably...
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coffey, kendall, let me ask you this question. is this the normal thing in a bond hearing that you try to establish the credibility of a witness, the credibility a defendant, i guess? >> what the prosecutor was trying to do is take the opening he had and be as aggressive with george zimmerman. he was also aggressive cross-examining george zimmerman's wife and father where they were very careful about holding back was the best evidence. anybody that thinks that the best evidence of the prosecution has was fully displayed today is making the wrong take-away from this hearing. >> your thought, joy-ann? i'm sorry. >> that's fine, i think the prosecutor actually said right at the end of his presentation, look, we've got a lot more, and you've got to presume they were trying not to show too much of their case because remember, there can be a second hearing and kendall coffey is the expert who can explain that. there can be a second hearing on stand your ground. they don't want to give the defense attorneys a preview of their case, which
coffey, kendall, let me ask you this question. is this the normal thing in a bond hearing that you try to establish the credibility of a witness, the credibility a defendant, i guess? >> what the prosecutor was trying to do is take the opening he had and be as aggressive with george zimmerman. he was also aggressive cross-examining george zimmerman's wife and father where they were very careful about holding back was the best evidence. anybody that thinks that the best evidence of the...
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how dot make the charges, kendall? >> bottom line is there is a very big difference between righteous prosecution and easy prosecution. i think she believes in her heart, in her mind, this is a righteous prosecution. chips will fall where they may. >> jamie? >> and i think she is a righteous prosecutor, accordinging to her history, if you look at it. there is also a big difference between reasonable suspicion to arrest and proof beyond reasonable doubt, getting back it savannah's point. there is a presumption of innocence in this country. she has to take the longview. what happens if she takes it to trial and there is acquittal. she has to charge very carefully based on the fact she's got.ç let's hope she does that. >> lets thank you for the conversation. kendall, a pleasure to see you. jamie, you as well. throughout the evening, including the announcement of the charges by the prosecutor, which will happen less than two hours from now at 6:00 eastern time. next up here, however, during hour, as if gas prices aren't
how dot make the charges, kendall? >> bottom line is there is a very big difference between righteous prosecution and easy prosecution. i think she believes in her heart, in her mind, this is a righteous prosecution. chips will fall where they may. >> jamie? >> and i think she is a righteous prosecutor, accordinging to her history, if you look at it. there is also a big difference between reasonable suspicion to arrest and proof beyond reasonable doubt, getting back it...
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joining me now is kendall coffey, and ken padowitz, thank you both for being here tonight. >> kendall, let me start with you. can you believe the claim of shaken baby for a 28-year-old man. >> to compare a 190 pound man with a shaken baby is ridiculous. i have to think they will abandon that before it gets to a court of law. it's not the first time they have gone too far with these exaggerations. it didn't look like there was much of a beating. credibility is everything and making these stretches as claims doesn't help george zimmerman. >> ken, we checked the national institute of health to define shaken baby syndrome, and that injuries usually occur in children two years old or younger because their brains are softer and neck muscles are weak. throwing these things out there as kendall just said, one minute he was beat an inch from his life, now shaken baby syndromes the more they throw it out there, aren't they looking weaker in the confidence of people that support them. how much theories can you throw out there about the one incident that happened to your client. >> exactly. i can
joining me now is kendall coffey, and ken padowitz, thank you both for being here tonight. >> kendall, let me start with you. can you believe the claim of shaken baby for a 28-year-old man. >> to compare a 190 pound man with a shaken baby is ridiculous. i have to think they will abandon that before it gets to a court of law. it's not the first time they have gone too far with these exaggerations. it didn't look like there was much of a beating. credibility is everything and making...
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kendall coffey, i give up. these are the craziest, strangest lawyers i've ever seen handling any case, putting themselves out there publicly, asserting facts about the case without ever having met their client, and then having to tell the world today, we have no idea where he is, just at the moment, where the special prosecutor has said, within about 70 hours from now, i will be making what is probably a conclusive announcement in this case. i've never seen anything like this with lawyers. >> well, it's certainly one of the most remarkable press conferences we've ever seen any defense lawyers provide. i can't help but be a little sympathetic, because this is such an overwhelming case from a media standpoint. these kind of cases take on a life of their own. the press conference took on a life of its own. but at the end of the day, they didn't need to say anything about the reasons why they were withdrawing and they certainly didn't need to announce to the world that they didn't have any idea where their client w
kendall coffey, i give up. these are the craziest, strangest lawyers i've ever seen handling any case, putting themselves out there publicly, asserting facts about the case without ever having met their client, and then having to tell the world today, we have no idea where he is, just at the moment, where the special prosecutor has said, within about 70 hours from now, i will be making what is probably a conclusive announcement in this case. i've never seen anything like this with lawyers....
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attorney kendall coffey. kendall, it's good to see you. as we've been talking about the prosecutor's office, they were able to put out this short statement yesterday. before today, the april 10th date cautioning the decision should not be considered a factor in the final determination of this case. still, kendall, people speculate, you know, what this could all mean about the status of the investigation. and either sign can spin it to be beneficial to them, can't they? >> well, they can. but what it means for sure is that she is not requiring that she gives herself cover for her decision. because in a case like this, where she clearly has all the authority she needs to make the charging decisions, one way or the other, she could, if she wanted to deflect criticism, convene a grand jury and say, well, that's what the grand jury decided up with way or the other. she chose not to do that which suggests a couple things. one, they have plenty of backbone and moxie which is consistent with what we've heard about her already. and two, she may not
attorney kendall coffey. kendall, it's good to see you. as we've been talking about the prosecutor's office, they were able to put out this short statement yesterday. before today, the april 10th date cautioning the decision should not be considered a factor in the final determination of this case. still, kendall, people speculate, you know, what this could all mean about the status of the investigation. and either sign can spin it to be beneficial to them, can't they? >> well, they can....
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let me go to kendall coffee, former u.s. attorney, lktu)sq lawyer, very experienced in these things. are you surprised, kendall, at frankly the aggressiveness of the prosecution to push back on these witnesses? >> little bit because, i mean, they are family members. of course they're going to say the things they are saying about their son or their husband. and a lot of times prosecutors just take a very minimalist view to cross-examination saying i know you're going to try to do the best for your son. i understand you're a loving wife, you're going to understand your husband. instead they're going after him. whatever else we can say about the special prosecutors office, they are all-in when it comes to trying to nail george zimmerman for second-degree murder. >> kendall, i have to ask since i always think with a political mind in some of these things. how much do you think just the public nature of this case is going to influence the judge who is an elected official in the state of florida? >> well, judges try to put all tha
let me go to kendall coffee, former u.s. attorney, lktu)sq lawyer, very experienced in these things. are you surprised, kendall, at frankly the aggressiveness of the prosecution to push back on these witnesses? >> little bit because, i mean, they are family members. of course they're going to say the things they are saying about their son or their husband. and a lot of times prosecutors just take a very minimalist view to cross-examination saying i know you're going to try to do the best...
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. >> kendal. >> kendal, thank you. kate kendal is a comedian, one the follow-upiest people -- funniest people i know because she's very smart and very alert, and very clear on how she addresses these issues. kate kendal is a lawyer who has worked vigorously among others with this case that's celebrated today, and she's worked tirelessly. she comes from utah. she comes from the issues and deals with them from a perspective that many of us simply don't have, and in my opinion, she is outstanding as a role model that many people don't know about her. >> she's relatively important. knowledge is power. the public knowing certain people such as you, high status, wealthy background, i'm sure, it gives them an image to look up to, you might say? to try to understand, empathize with you, understand, and we have to have people that the public can relate to, you understand, and you are one of those very important people, i'm telling you. >> well, i appreciate that. thank you. this is part of why people need to come out because th
. >> kendal. >> kendal, thank you. kate kendal is a comedian, one the follow-upiest people -- funniest people i know because she's very smart and very alert, and very clear on how she addresses these issues. kate kendal is a lawyer who has worked vigorously among others with this case that's celebrated today, and she's worked tirelessly. she comes from utah. she comes from the issues and deals with them from a perspective that many of us simply don't have, and in my opinion, she is...
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kendall coffee has been in hot spots like this before. >> no one should prosecute an innocent man because of public opinion, but if there's a close case, it's hard to say that strong public opinion is going to be completely ignored. >> reporter: at this rally here in miami, as they have done in others, they passed the hat to raise money. money they say will be used to continue to fund the family's legal team to keep up the fight. >> thanks. >>> to presidential politics and fighting words from rick santorum today. two days before a show down with mitt romney in wisconsin. facing intense pressure to quit from some inside his own party, tonight, santorum is hit iting
kendall coffee has been in hot spots like this before. >> no one should prosecute an innocent man because of public opinion, but if there's a close case, it's hard to say that strong public opinion is going to be completely ignored. >> reporter: at this rally here in miami, as they have done in others, they passed the hat to raise money. money they say will be used to continue to fund the family's legal team to keep up the fight. >> thanks. >>> to presidential...
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i think it's a little loi but kendall coffey is the expert. he thinks it's in line. >> you know, i was making notes and furiously underlying things around that's how dismissive the judge was. he said it was garden variety. he said the domestic violence case didn't strike him as overwhelming which i thought was interesting. one other thing i thought was interesting was the hint of the prosecutor hint of having more. he said we obviously have much more to come at trial and they hinted at text messages that george zimmerman that might have sent that were very intriguing. >> jonathan, i want to bring you in here as well. one of the things that struck us is how george zimmerman started his testimony by saying, quote, i want to say i'm sorry for the loss of your son. you know what? i think we have this. i want you to take a listen at this other the other side. take a listen. >> i want to say i am sorry for the loss of your son. did not know how young he was. u thought he was a little bit younger than i was and i did not know if he was armed or not.
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>> i want to bring in kendall coffey. you don't often get bond in second-degree murder cases but it certainly does happen. what will the judge be looking for in this case? >> florida is much more favorable in terms of a defendant in this kind of scenario that the vast majority of other states based on florida's own state contry tugs provisions. the court considers things like ties to the community because a couple of considerations include flight of risk, whether he's a dauncher to others. i believe zimmerman's lawyer is scoring some points on those issues. but the starting point we will get to at some point today is whether the state can show enough evidence to establish a standard of likelihood of guilt that is very, very high. in fact, the state's evidence is really supposed to be and must be high theiren the evidence needed to establish guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. zimmerman's lawyer can try to pick holes in that. but the state, to keep him locked up between now and the trial, will need to show their cards. they h
>> i want to bring in kendall coffey. you don't often get bond in second-degree murder cases but it certainly does happen. what will the judge be looking for in this case? >> florida is much more favorable in terms of a defendant in this kind of scenario that the vast majority of other states based on florida's own state contry tugs provisions. the court considers things like ties to the community because a couple of considerations include flight of risk, whether he's a dauncher to...
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zimmerman in my opinion. >> let me ask you kendall coffey, do you agree with that? and second, if you do, when do you think she will make her decision and make a move? >> i don't think it's as strong of a signal as ken is suggesting. what i think it means, clearly, is that she is not looking for cover. if she were, the view that she's not going to bring charges, she certainly would be hearing from one in her cap nit, hey, if you're not going to bring charges, wouldn't it make sense for the grandmother to do what would be the most controversial and criticized decision of your career. so i think it's a somewhat hopeful sign from the standpoint of the martin family, but certainly not definitive. and what it means more than anything is she is taking ownership. she's not looking for cover. in terms of timing, unless there are some really important forensics that are out in a lab somewhere, somewhere that they are still waiting on, i think she has all of the information she needs, and i expect charges to be decided one way or the other this week. >> what do you think, ken
zimmerman in my opinion. >> let me ask you kendall coffey, do you agree with that? and second, if you do, when do you think she will make her decision and make a move? >> i don't think it's as strong of a signal as ken is suggesting. what i think it means, clearly, is that she is not looking for cover. if she were, the view that she's not going to bring charges, she certainly would be hearing from one in her cap nit, hey, if you're not going to bring charges, wouldn't it make sense...
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state attorney kendall coffey and joanne reed and jami floyd. thank you for joining us. >>> mitt romney bends the facts in an attempt to close the gender gap. >> 92.3% of all the jobs lost during the obama years have been lost by women. 92 approxima 92.3%. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] we believe small things can make a big difference. like how a little oil from here can be such a big thing in an old friend's life. purina one discovered that by blending enhanced botanical oils into...
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but kendall, you know the law. you know how it works in your state. what is the next logical move here? >> well, i think we're going to get an announcement before anything in terms of more buzz, i think thing are getting very tight-lipped. precisely because we're getting close. and what i hope happens with the announcement, no way to say how it will be handled or presented. is that there is an explanation. because if she doesn't bring charges, we all want to know why. if she does bring charges, it has to be clear to those in america who think maybe she will be bringing charges in response to strong community pshs. prosecutors don't have to but i think she will give an explanation. >> you have some reports. no one, to kendall's point, knows for sure but you have some reports that claim there could be an arrest this week. all of that, very premature given the surprise of the announcement today. what are you watching for to be the next move here? >> well, i think hoping for an announcement of some kind. obviously prosecutors don't have to explain. given
but kendall, you know the law. you know how it works in your state. what is the next logical move here? >> well, i think we're going to get an announcement before anything in terms of more buzz, i think thing are getting very tight-lipped. precisely because we're getting close. and what i hope happens with the announcement, no way to say how it will be handled or presented. is that there is an explanation. because if she doesn't bring charges, we all want to know why. if she does bring...
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kendall coffey to you as well. >>> coming up, florida led the country with the stand your ground law, it could be at the heart of this case, we don't know. could it be the first in the country to repeal that law? that's ahead. and that's coming here in a minute. this is "hardball." that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. [ female announcer ] weak, damaged hair needs new aveeno nourish+ strengthen. active naturals wheat formulas restore strength for up to 90% less breakage in three washes. for strong, healthy hair with life, new aveeno nourish+ strengthen. on our car insurance. great! at progressive, you can compare rates side by side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. wow! that is huge! [ disco playing ] and this is to remind you that you could save hundreds! yeah, that'll certainly stick with me. we'll take it. go, big money! i mean, go. it's your break, honey. same coverage, more savings. now, that's progressive. call or click today. and then treats day after day... who gets heartburn well, shoot, that's li
kendall coffey to you as well. >>> coming up, florida led the country with the stand your ground law, it could be at the heart of this case, we don't know. could it be the first in the country to repeal that law? that's ahead. and that's coming here in a minute. this is "hardball." that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. [ female announcer ] weak, damaged hair needs new aveeno nourish+ strengthen. active...
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kendall coffey, thank you very much for joining us on our breaking news coverage tonight. >> thanks for having me. >>> we'll have more on the state of florida versus george zimmerman.post service. i get my cancer medications through the mail. now washington, they're looking at shutting down post offices coast to coast. closing plants is not the answer. they want to cut 100,000 jobs. it's gonna cost us more, and the service is gonna be less. we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. the ripple effect is going to be devastating. congress created the problem. and if our legislators get on the ball, they can make the right decisions. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about that 401(k)cke. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like a lot of things, the market has changed, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and your plans probably have too. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so those old investments might not sound so hot today. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, we'll give you personalized recommendations tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 on how to reinvest that old 401(k) tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and help you handle all of the rol
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kendall, there are a number of steps in this, when did the encounter begin? we can assume the encounter began because he was trailing this guy, he was suspicious, whatever. he was suspicious of him. they confronted each other at some point. does it matter under the law ofç se self-defense who throws the first punch? does that matter? >> well, it certainly can and that's why i was frankly surprised by the gap in that part of the testimony. certainly the state is going to get to work on fixing that. because if in fact it develops that trayvon martin started the fight or that the state can't prove who started the fight, and i'm not saying by any means that he did, that's a problem. it certainly helps george zimmerman with his self-defense. but we're very early on in this case. again, we've got to emphasize that the prosecution has a lot more ammunition. that is something that they got to save up for the stand your ground hearing because if there is such a hearing, it gives the judge the ability to throw this whole case out and that's going to be a much more act
kendall, there are a number of steps in this, when did the encounter begin? we can assume the encounter began because he was trailing this guy, he was suspicious, whatever. he was suspicious of him. they confronted each other at some point. does it matter under the law ofç se self-defense who throws the first punch? does that matter? >> well, it certainly can and that's why i was frankly surprised by the gap in that part of the testimony. certainly the state is going to get to work on...
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kendall coffey, thank you very much for joining us on our breaking news coverage tonight. >> thanks for having me. >>> we'll have more on the state of florida versus george zimmerman. [consumer:] the economists make some good points. [announcer:] conocophillips says, you're right. find out how natural gas answers both at powerincooperation.com. gives you a 50% annual bonus. and who doesn't want 50% more cash? ugh, the baby. huh! and then the baby bear said, "i want 50% more cash in my bed!" phhht! 50% more cash is good ri... what's that. ♪ you can spell. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? ha ha. ♪ that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. on december 21st polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space. which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd, and you still need to retire. td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits yo
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an ans earlier spoke to senior national security fellow at the center for democracy and technology kendall berman i asked her should people be alarmed take a listen. or a number of cybersecurity bills that are on the hill right now and we understand that probably the first of those to move are going to be in the house likely in the third week of april with the senate moving closely after that and we are very concerned about certain components of the information sharing schemes that are parts of each of these bills and representative rogers bill this is bill is really the most alarming in terms of how vast it could potentially be in terms of the types of information that the government would be allowed to receive under the name of cybersecurity talk a little bit more about exactly what is in the bill that people should be concerned about sure so essentially what the bill does is it creates a structure whereby private companies are encouraged to monitor for cyber threat information that goes across their networks and then share that information with the government doesn't specify to whom in
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and others are doing around these issues excellent cadel nice to have you and he was kendall durban senior security fellow at the center for democracy and technology. well looks like the days of the almighty dollar could be coming to an end and as the currency weakens countries are looking for alternatives and it looks like the girl also has a bleak future economists are pointing to a weakening us and e.u. economy while emerging economies are growing china for example is expected to trump the u.s. g.d.p. and just a few years and just last week at the bric summit in india the five most rapidly growing countries agreed to ditch the dollar and trade using their own currencies so has the dollar seen its day and as the euro going down but it michael snyder founder of the economic collapse blog dot com is here to discuss more welcome michael so what are the signs that there that the dollar is weakening what signs are we seeing today. well a lot of nations around the world are getting tired of using the u.s. dollar as essentially the defacto currency of the world for the past four decades essenti
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ayudan a los mÁs necesitados, los daÑos materiales ascienden a cientos de millones de dÓlares y como en kendall se ven de lejos, esta ferro eterÍa perdiÓ el techo yÁs de un millÓn de dolares en mercancÍa. >>> todo el material que tenÍan es una cantidad grande para todo lo que se perdiÓ principalmente la vida fue lo que se salvÓ>>> tras sobrevolar el desastre el gobernador perry dijo que el estado se recuperarÁ de la mejor forma texans ayudando ate janes. michael puso una bandera donde encontrÓ con vida a su esposa e hijo. >>> wr es que aÚn los que no perdieron todo. >>> no hay dinero para hacer una construcciÓn otra vez, pero dios nos darÁ salud y licencia para volverlo a hacer, lo importante dar gracias a dios por la vida que nos da. >>> marcos es doblemente afortunado. >>> el huracÁn katrina en 2005 se llevÓ su casa en louisiana el del martes destruyÓ su hogar pero como todos asegura que reconstruyen ra su casa y vida otra vez. >>> asÍ que el consenso de todos aquÍ es que la lecciÓn que han aprendido que lo material no es im importante. >>> angie, quÉ es lo que mÁs te ha
ayudan a los mÁs necesitados, los daÑos materiales ascienden a cientos de millones de dÓlares y como en kendall se ven de lejos, esta ferro eterÍa perdiÓ el techo yÁs de un millÓn de dolares en mercancÍa. >>> todo el material que tenÍan es una cantidad grande para todo lo que se perdiÓ principalmente la vida fue lo que se salvÓ>>> tras sobrevolar el desastre el gobernador perry dijo que el estado se recuperarÁ de la mejor forma texans ayudando ate janes. michael...
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her name means kendall, and like many other pakistani women, she says her husband and allows her with acid. she was too proud of her beauty, he said. >> i feel pain out what i was and what i have become. all the colors have gone from my life. i feel like i am a living corpse. >> she is one of the newest arrivals in the currency unit of this dilapidated hospital. the doctors tried to relieve hurricane but cannot ease her despair. >> i cannot say anything about the future. maybe i will not be alive. i will try to get back to how i was. i have to work to build a future for my kids. if i cannot, i will do what one done.o other girls have gon they killed themselves. >> she was one of those girls. here is how she looked 13 years ago before acid was fun in her face -- was flung in her face. her former husband was acquitted of the crime. this is her after the attack. she endured almost 40 surgeries before committing suicide last month. in this hospital alone there are one or two new cases of acid attacks every week. the laws have been tightened. offenders can be sentenced to between 14 years
her name means kendall, and like many other pakistani women, she says her husband and allows her with acid. she was too proud of her beauty, he said. >> i feel pain out what i was and what i have become. all the colors have gone from my life. i feel like i am a living corpse. >> she is one of the newest arrivals in the currency unit of this dilapidated hospital. the doctors tried to relieve hurricane but cannot ease her despair. >> i cannot say anything about the future. maybe...
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lou palumbo and kendall coffey, thanks for joining us tonight. ahead, the mystery surrounding the trayvon tragedy grows. why did they let zimmerman go? trayvon's parents are demanding answers and calling on the justice department. plus, new tapes released from the fire rescue dispatch could shed more light on zimmerman's state that night. and some in the right wing media have politicized this case. i say it's time to come together for america's future. you're watching "politics nation" on msnbc. [ donovan ] i hit a wall. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ male announcer ] every day we help students earn their bachelor's or master's degree for tomorrow's careers. this is your moment. let nothing stand in your way. devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. what makes us number one in motorcycle insurance? we love bikes. we love riders. and most of all, we love to ride. perfect hair ever
lou palumbo and kendall coffey, thanks for joining us tonight. ahead, the mystery surrounding the trayvon tragedy grows. why did they let zimmerman go? trayvon's parents are demanding answers and calling on the justice department. plus, new tapes released from the fire rescue dispatch could shed more light on zimmerman's state that night. and some in the right wing media have politicized this case. i say it's time to come together for america's future. you're watching "politics...
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you get two points per minute and can redeem them for gift cards, movie tickets, even of ipod and kendall. he admits he is new to applications but he likes the idea of getting bonus points for watching movie trailers or even answering trivia questions. according to the company is a loyalty program. the company makes money by selling advertising that pops up as he navigates the site. >> ,,,,,,,,,, [ crickets chirping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to the dangers... of secondhand smoke... and some of them can't do anything about it. ♪ [ continues ] [ gasping ] >> here is what we're working on for eyewitness news at 6:00 tonight. two suspects in custody in connection with five people brutally murdered inside a bay area home. ec food trucks everywhere but now there is a to will option. why the city of san francisco was forcing bicycles steps to park it. those stories and more at 6:00. >> the cbs evening news is next
you get two points per minute and can redeem them for gift cards, movie tickets, even of ipod and kendall. he admits he is new to applications but he likes the idea of getting bonus points for watching movie trailers or even answering trivia questions. according to the company is a loyalty program. the company makes money by selling advertising that pops up as he navigates the site. >> ,,,,,,,,,, [ crickets chirping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct...
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que en cuestiÓn de minutos las personas recibieron el dinero en puerto rico, esto tambiÉn ocurre en kendall. >>> quÉ escuchaste. >>> no le den mÁs, a wanteguant el hombre pone el billete. >>> llegaste a mandar el dinero. >>> no, pero estuve apunto porque me pusieron en una situaciÓn que casi lo creo. >>> lo primero llamar al familiar y confirmar si estÁ bien o mal. >>> arlene amaro, en otros temas, francisco garcÍa mejia alias el quemado uno de los autores intelectuales ltd ataque al casino royal en mÉxico muriÓ en un enfrentamiento con las fuerzas armadas de ese paÍs, tres sospechosos mÁs tambiÉn perdieron la vida el quemado era conocido como una persona violenta. >>> el presidente hugo chÁvez volviÓ hoy a venezuela luego de terminar su segundo ciclo de radioterap radioterapia, dijo que sigue en recuperaciÓn y que no ha tenido reaccionado versa al tratamiento estaba en cuba desde el 25 de marzo hoy regresÓ al estadio de... donde lo recibiÓ su familia. >>> en instantes aquÍ necesita confesar sus pecados la iglesia catÓlica aprobo una aplicaciÓn para telÉfonos inteligentes
que en cuestiÓn de minutos las personas recibieron el dinero en puerto rico, esto tambiÉn ocurre en kendall. >>> quÉ escuchaste. >>> no le den mÁs, a wanteguant el hombre pone el billete. >>> llegaste a mandar el dinero. >>> no, pero estuve apunto porque me pusieron en una situaciÓn que casi lo creo. >>> lo primero llamar al familiar y confirmar si estÁ bien o mal. >>> arlene amaro, en otros temas, francisco garcÍa mejia alias el...
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now let me bring in kendall coffey. let me start with the last thing that he noted of interest. that george zimmerman's attorney would like to have him in regular citizen clothes and not the original jump suit or something that you would often hear? that's a very sensible request. you may recall the notorious case of laci peterson. one of the first things the attorney did is got him clean up and out of the jump suit so he would start to appear more human in front of the eyes of the public. >> so that is a standard question in a high profile case. especially when you have cameras following every detail here. >> and a high profile case where the eyes of the nation are watching. you dope want your china to look any more like a criminal than perhaps he already does in the minds of some. >> let's get to what would likely happen in the bond hearing tomorrow. we know the judge met with the attorneys in his chambers. what is likely happening behind the scenes to get this decided on tomorrow? the two things may be going on, the state and the defense are trying to work out some agreement
now let me bring in kendall coffey. let me start with the last thing that he noted of interest. that george zimmerman's attorney would like to have him in regular citizen clothes and not the original jump suit or something that you would often hear? that's a very sensible request. you may recall the notorious case of laci peterson. one of the first things the attorney did is got him clean up and out of the jump suit so he would start to appear more human in front of the eyes of the public....
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the least for commuters like lisa kendall area the news these are welcome but the old ones it's good riddance. >>> i notice there standing here why is that? >>> i just don't accountable on the seats. did we get that bad? >>> they can be. workers are installing vinyl their rhetoric her day are will serve their riders and a delighted to buy more. >>> there more than 45,000 dc- 10s service right now and bar will replace a couple thousand of them all over the next couple of months in the agency hopes that for the use see the flat who is the beginning of the end. in he word cbs five. >>> tilden san francisco will not get to red meat for free at least not yet. the agency considered giving the city's youth free transit passes he plans to that of the issue again in two weeks. ever wonder what it's like to have alzheimer's disease? the nice people and getting in iowa experience, alomar and shows us what it's like to literally lose your mind to. >>> anyways is a funny way to look. a very serious degenerative disease. i and three volunteers from the strafford senior living facility put on baubl
the least for commuters like lisa kendall area the news these are welcome but the old ones it's good riddance. >>> i notice there standing here why is that? >>> i just don't accountable on the seats. did we get that bad? >>> they can be. workers are installing vinyl their rhetoric her day are will serve their riders and a delighted to buy more. >>> there more than 45,000 dc- 10s service right now and bar will replace a couple thousand of them all over the...
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i'm talk with michael smerconish and kendall covey about this what this means. plus, two men accuses in a shooting rampage in oklahoma are now being held on $10 million bail. police are investigating whether the shootings were hate crimes. new information on what could have been the motive in these attacks. >>> and a hospital in texas. well, you don't need to an pie if you are tipping the scales. the hospital says it's policy not to hiro bies people, well, they say it's about image. it's today's "news nation" gut check. >>> winning that green jacket brought tears to the eyes of bubba watson. the university of georgia graduate for whonl the victory at augusta was the fulfillment of a lifetime dream. his hail mary wedge shot from the pine straw in the woods along the tenth fairway landed 15 feet from the pin setting up a six-inch putt. it was a moment thamt temporarily quieted all the controversy over the decision not to invite ibm ceo to join the club. joining me now is allan bastable, thanks so much. as far as augusta is concerned, you've been talking to people
i'm talk with michael smerconish and kendall covey about this what this means. plus, two men accuses in a shooting rampage in oklahoma are now being held on $10 million bail. police are investigating whether the shootings were hate crimes. new information on what could have been the motive in these attacks. >>> and a hospital in texas. well, you don't need to an pie if you are tipping the scales. the hospital says it's policy not to hiro bies people, well, they say it's about image....
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none of the above has hampden. >> michael and kendall, thank you again. to reiterate the process, what should the audience who are compelled to watch this case be looking for as the next most important move. >> let's focus on the bond hearing which will be in the next couple weeks. that will be a big deal. it will require the state to some significant extent at least give us a summary of what they think their best evidence is. as well as address some of the issues. that will be a big deal and it will be very interesting. >> thank you very much. you're hosting "hardball" tonight. we'll be watching for you live. and still ahead, i'll talk with the grio's joy-ann reid. she is getting reaction from people who say their lives have been greatly impacted by this story while trayvon martin's parents have called for calm in the wake of zimmerman's arrest. are people hearing their words? still ahead. >>> ann romney is responding to those who say she can't relate to most women because she has never worked a day in her life. the white house commenting. the first lady
none of the above has hampden. >> michael and kendall, thank you again. to reiterate the process, what should the audience who are compelled to watch this case be looking for as the next most important move. >> let's focus on the bond hearing which will be in the next couple weeks. that will be a big deal. it will require the state to some significant extent at least give us a summary of what they think their best evidence is. as well as address some of the issues. that will be a...